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Atlas of Science Literacy: Project 2061,Used
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An oversized book with ambitious goals: That's the Atlas of Science Literacy. Askingthen answeringsuch vital questions as: What should students learn? When should they learn it and in what order? How does each strand of knowledge connect to other vital threads?This new educational tool from AAAS's Project 2061 graphically depicts connections among the learning goals established in Benchmarks for Science Literacy and Science for all Americans. The Atlas is a collection of 50 linked maps that show exactly how students from kindergarten through 12th grade can expand their understanding and skills toward specific scienceliteracy goals. But the maps don't just show the sequence of Benchmark ideas that lead to a goal. They also show the connections across different areas of mathematics, technology, and science including gravity, evolution and natural selection, the structure of matter, and the flow of matter ands energy in ecosystems.
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- Q: What is the main purpose of the Atlas of Science Literacy? A: The Atlas of Science Literacy is designed to help educators and students understand what science concepts should be taught at different grade levels and how these concepts are interrelated.
- Q: Who is the author of the Atlas of Science Literacy? A: The Atlas of Science Literacy is authored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
- Q: What age group is the Atlas of Science Literacy suitable for? A: This educational resource is suitable for students from kindergarten through 12th grade.
- Q: How is the Atlas of Science Literacy organized? A: The Atlas is organized as a collection of 50 linked maps that visually depict the sequence and connections of science concepts across various subjects.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The Atlas of Science Literacy features a spiral binding, making it easy to flip through pages.
- Q: What condition is the used book in? A: The used copy of the Atlas of Science Literacy is in very good condition.
- Q: How many pages does the Atlas of Science Literacy have? A: The Atlas contains a total of 165 pages.
- Q: What topics are covered in the Atlas of Science Literacy? A: The Atlas covers vital science topics including gravity, evolution, natural selection, the structure of matter, and energy flow in ecosystems.
- Q: When was the Atlas of Science Literacy published? A: The Atlas of Science Literacy was published in February 2001.
- Q: What unique features does the Atlas of Science Literacy offer? A: The Atlas uniquely illustrates connections among various science literacy goals and provides a visual roadmap for achieving these educational objectives.